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PEP-X Wants to Hear from You

With input from users, SSRL is developing the scientific case to define how PEP-X will enable the U.S. and international research community to address the grand scientific challenges of the future. You can become a part of this exciting process by sharing your ideas with us. Just contact the following individuals who are leading the brainstorming sessions to help envision future experiments that could be done at PEP-X that now cannot be done elsewhere:

Hard X-rays
Uwe Bergmann (bergmann@slac.stanford.edu)

Soft X-rays
Donghui Lu (dhlu@slac.stanford.edu)

Structural Biology
Hiro Tsuruta (tsuruta@slac.stanford.edu)

PEP-X News

A New Era of Synchrotron Science at SLAC: PEP-X

Science at SLAC stands at the edge of an evolutionary leap. After a half-century of high-energy physics, SLAC's scientific focus is shifting, with the decommissioning of the BaBar detector and PEP accelerator and the approaching completion of the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS).
Read July 2, 2008 Article in SLAC Today